The Rio Grande Valley is a long drive away from the rest of Texas, which has led to a small turnout at past competitions in this area. Due to this, additional events will be added based on competitor interest (and time availability). Want to compete in 4x4? Square-1? Multi-BLD? Send us an email and we will consider adding it to the schedule.

Update: By popular demand, 3x3 one-handed, 4x4, Skewb, and Clock have been added to the schedule. If we are ahead of schedule as planned, another event and/or round will be added. Registration for these events will take place the morning of the competition.

Note that the schedule is tentative and we will try to start the next event as early as possible to finish the competition on time.

Additional Events:

The Rio Grande Valley is a long drive away from the rest of Texas, which has led to a small turnout at past competitions in this area. Due to this, additional events will be added based on competitor interest (and time availability). Want to compete in 4x4? Square-1? Multi-BLD? Send us an email and we will consider adding it to the schedule.

Update: By popular demand, 3x3 one-handed, 4x4, Skewb, and Clock have been added to the schedule. If we are ahead of schedule as planned, another event and/or round will be added. Registration for these events will take place the morning of the competition.

Start

End

Event

9:30

10:00

Registration

10:00

10:15

Rule Explanation

10:15

10:45

Pyraminx Final

10:45

11:15

Skewb Final

11:15

11:45

2x2 First Round

11:45

12:00

Clock Final

12:00

12:45

Lunch

12:45

1:20

3x3 First Round

1:20

1:35

3x3 BLD*

1:35

2:10

4x4 Final*

2:10

2:25

2x2 Final

2:25

2:50

3x3 Second Round

2:50

3:30

3x3 OH Final*

3:30

4:30

Additional Events

4:30

5:00

3x3 Final

5:00

5:20

Awards

3x3 BLD* will have a 10 minute combined time limit.
4x4* will have a soft-cutoff of 2 minutes. This means one of your first two solves must be under 2 minutes in order to complete the average of 5.
3x3 OH* will have a soft-cutoff of 1 minute. This means one of your first two solves must be under 1 minute in order to complete the average of 5.

Please take note if you are driving down and back up north: there are border checkpoints 30 miles away from the border from Mexico, so you must bring proper identification documents. There is a link below to a more thorough explanation.